Background

ISMG commissioned a 2014 Faces of Fraud Survey: European Edition specifically for the London Fraud Summit. The results of the study are revealed for the first time during this panel session. Initial findings reveal:

30% of respondents say payment card fraud is top threat;

50% say fraud losses are steady or on the rise;

36% struggle to integrate data from various sources.

Tom Field leads a diverse and expert panel of speakers as they benchmark how European organizations will address fraud and cyber-threats in 2015. Key questions answered include:

What are the primary types of fraud against European banking institutions, and where are the biggest security gaps?

Is the Criminal Code of Europe still effective against emerging types of fraud?

2015 Fraud Agenda - Where will institutions make their biggest anti-fraud investments in the year ahead?

This session was recorded during the 2014 Fraud Summit London. Additional recordings include:

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Tom Field

Senior Vice President, Editorial, ISMG

Field is responsible for all of ISMG's 28 global media properties and its team of journalists. He also helped to develop and lead ISMG's award-winning summit series that has brought together security practitioners and industry influencers from around the world, as well as ISMG's series of exclusive executive roundtables.

John Lyons

CEO, International Cyber Security Protection Alliance

Lyons is chief executive of the International Cyber Security Protection Alliance, a business-led, international, not-for-profit organization which aims to provide private and public sector funding and support globally to law enforcement agencies and governments engaged in the fight against cybercrime. Lyons' previous public service included 20 years in the Royal Air Force (security branch) and subsequently at the UK's National Hi-Tech Crime Unit, which in 2006 formed part of the Serious Organised Crime Agency, where he led the unit's business engagement as the crime reduction coordinator. While at the NHTCU, he established the first UK national public/private sector security awareness campaign for Internet users, called "Get Safe Online."

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